DETROIT (9-4-25) – After a solid start against impressive competition with a scoreless draw at No. 12 Dayton in the season-opener, a 2-0 shutout win over Mercyhurst in home-opening action, followed by a 2-0 win at Butler, the Detroit Mercy men's soccer team saw their unbeaten streak end with a 1-0 setback at Big Ten foe Michigan State on Labor Day. The Titans will look to get back on track with a trip to the Windy City at Chicago State on Friday, Sept.5, at 9:30 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast live from the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center on NEC Front Row.
A Look at the Cougars:
• Chicago State has opened the season 0-4 with setbacks to Lindenwood (7-0), St. Thomas (4-0), DePaul (2-1), and Marquette (4-0).
• Detroit Mercy holds a 2-1 series lead with a pair of 2-1 wins in 2021 and 2022 and a 2-1 setback last season.
• Last season, CSU went 3-11-1 overall and 2-5-1 in NEC play.
Pierson Named #HLMSOC Under Armour® #HLMSOC Offensive Player of the Week:
• Junior captain
Drew Pierson scored his second consecutive game-winning goal in Detroit Mercy's 2-0 win at Butler, moving the Titans to 2-0-1 before a setback at MSU on Labor Day.
Stackin' Up Clean Sheets:
• Sophomore goalkeeper
Colin Monroe posted three consecutive clean sheets, leading Detroit Mercy to a 2-0-1 record to start the season.
• Monroe and the backline did not allow a goal in 374:21 total minutes before surrendering the first goal of the season at MSU (9/1).
Captain Clutch:
• Junior captain
Drew Pierson scored the game-winning goal from his defensive position against Mercyhurst and Butler.
• Pierson's second game-winning tally came in a 2-0 win at Butler
• His first-career game-winner was a 52-yard free kick strike in Detroit Mercy's 2-0 win over Mercyhurst.
ESPN SCTop-10 No. 1 Spot:
• Pierson's first career game-winning goal was a memorable one. He connected on a 52-yard free kick strike in Detroit Mercy's 2-0 win over Mercyhurst, which earned the No. 1 play on the ESPN SCTop-10 on Aug. 24, 2025.
Big Play Clay:
• Redshirt junior
Clayton Lafayette has posted points over the last two matches
• Lafayette recorded his first goal of the season in UDM's 2-0 win at Butler.
• He added his first assist on the second goal in the 2-0 win over Mercyhurst.
Monroe Named #HLMSOC Under Armour® #HLMSOC Defensive Player of the Week and TopDrawerSoccer Men's Soccer Team of the Week:
• To the victor go the spoils for sophomore goalkeeper
Colin Monroe. After being named Under Armour® #HLMSOC Defensive Player of the Week (8/25), Monroe was named to the TopDrawerSoccer Men's Team of the Week (Aug. 18-24).
• Monroe made 10 total saves, posting back-to-back shutouts to lead Detroit Mercy to a 1-0-1 record against solid competition.
• He had quite the homecoming as the Willoughby, Ohio native made a career-high eight saves to record his first-career shutout, leading UDM to a scoreless draw at No. 12 Dayton.
• This marked the first time the Titans earned a draw against a ranked team on the road since a 2-2 result at No. 16 Ohio State on Sept. 26, 2017.
• Monroe followed that performance, making two saves to record his first career win and second consecutive shutout between the pipes in UDM's 2-0 win over 2024 Northeast Conference (NEC) regular season champion Mercyhurst, who was picked to repeat as champions in the 2025 NEC preseason poll.
Instant Impact:
• Graduate student transfer
Ryan Sommerfeld scored his first goal in a Titan uniform, assisted by Lafayette and the first career assist from sophomore transfer
Mano Karjian in UDM's 2-0 home-opening win over Mercyhurst.
Last Time Out:
Sept. 1, 2025 – Detroit Mercy 0 at Michigan State 1:
After 374:21 minutes of shutout soccer and three consecutive clean sheets, sophomore
Colin Monroe surrendered the first goal of the season as Detroit Mercy battled but came up short, 1-0, at Michigan State on Labor Day at DeMartin Soccer Stadium.
Junior
Drew Pierson had UDM's (2-1-1) best chance near the end of the first half in the 43rd minute as he almost connected on yet another long-range free kick, but MSU (2-1) goalkeeper Zac Kelly saved his shot.
After both teams entered halftime scoreless, senior
Guershom Sylvain almost got the Titans on the board in the 55th minute of the second half. He broke into the box one-on-one with the last MSU defender and flicked a low shot to the far right post past Kelly, but just missed in the lower 90.
Season Rewind:
Aug. 28, 2025 – Detroit Mercy 2 at Butler 0:
Sophomore
Colin Monroe posted his third consecutive shutout, making six saves, while junior
Drew Pierson notched his second straight game-winning goal off an assist from senior
Guershom Sylvain as Detroit Mercy blanked Butler 2-0 on Thursday night at the Sellick Bowl. Redshirt junior
Clayton Lafayette added his second career goal with an insurance tally in the second half.
Pearson opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, giving Detroit Mercy (2-0-1) a 1-0 lead going into halftime. After recording an assist during the last game against Mercyhurst, Lafayette added his first goal of the season in the 59th minute to seal the deal. The defense stood tall the rest of the way, keeping Butler (1-2) off the board to uphold the Titans' third straight clean sheet.
Aug. 24, 2025 – Detroit Mercy 2 vs. Mercyhurst 0:
Junior
Drew Pierson scored his first-career game-winning goal with a 52-yard free kick strike in the first half, while sophomore
Colin Monroe picked up his first career win and second consecutive shutout between the pipes as Detroit Mercy blanked Mercyhurst 2-0 on Sunday afternoon. Graduate student
Ryan Sommerfeld scored his first goal in a Titan uniform, assisted by redshirt junior
Clayton Lafayette and sophomore
Mano Karjian, late in the second half.
Monroe Shines with First Career Shutout as Titans Battle No. 12 Dayton to Scoreless Draw
Aug. 21, 2025 – Detroit Mercy 0 at No. 12 Dayton 0:
Junior
Guershom Sylvain added his second game-winner and team-best sixth goal of the season, followed by junior
Louis Simon's first career goal as Detroit Mercy secured a crucial three points in the #HLMSOC standings with a 2-0 shutout win over Wright State on Saturday afternoon at Titan Field. Sophomore
Drew Pierson assisted both goals while redshirt sophomore
Quinn Tews picked up his second win of the season along with a combined shutout with freshman
Colin Monroe.
It was quite the homecoming for sophomore and Ohio native
Colin Monroe, who was lights out, making a career-high eight saves to record his first-career shutout as Detroit Mercy played a solid match, battling No. 12 Dayton to a scoreless draw on Thursday night at Baujan Field. This marked the first time the Titans earned a draw against a ranked team on the road since a 2-2 result at No. 16 Ohio State on Sept. 26, 2017.
Senior
Guershom Sylvain had the best chance for UDM (0-0-1) early in the game off a corner kick set piece in the sixth minute. Junior
Drew Pierson sent in a cross that went directly to sophomore
Evan Peleska just outside the top of the box. He sent in a pass to Sylvain, who took a shot and beat Dayton (0-0-1) goalkeeper Gavin Krenecki clean to the low right side, but it rang off the post.
UDM's defense was on point for the majority of the second half. However, Dayton had two one-on-one chances late in the game from Andrew Armstrong. In the 88th minute, he found space inside the box and ripped a shot, but Monroe challenged and cut off the angle to turn the ball away with a leg save. With just 14 seconds left, Armstrong broke free down the right side, moved into the box, and fired a low shot that Monroe stood tall making the save to preserve the shutout. Monroe's performance earned him Meijer Player of the Match honors.
The Team:
• The 2025 season marks the 38th year of the men's soccer program.
Follow the Leader:
• Head Coach
Nate Kopunek begins his third season at the helm of the program.
Home Grown Talent:
• Detroit Mercy has 20 student-athletes from the state of Michigan.
Around the Country:
• Detroit Mercy has five student-athletes from outside the state of Michigan in sophomore
Evan Peleska (Minnesota), along with four from the Buckeye State in graduate student
Ryan Sommerfeld (Ohio), redshirt senior
Ryan Sanborn (Ohio), and sophomores
Noah Sandahl (Ohio) and
Colin Monroe (Ohio).
International Flavor:
• The Titans have five international student-athletes representing four countries.
• Redshirt junior
Viktor Sulc (Czech Republic), sophomore
Rafael Moro Galvez (Peru), junior
Rex Pearce (Australia)
The French Connection:
• Incoming freshman
Tom Nkassa joins senior
Louis Simon as two student-athletes from France.
Returning Firepower:
• The Titans have 22 returners led by senior forward and 2024 #HLMSOC All-League Third-Team selection
Guershom Sylvain, who led the team in goals (7 – T-3rd HL) and points (15 – 6th HL).
• Junior captain midfielder and 2024 #HLMSOC All-League Second-Team selection
Drew Pierson finished tied for the team lead in assists (5 – T-3rd HL), and tied for second in points (11) and goals (3).
• Redshirt Junior Midfielder
Clayton Lafayette saw action in 15 games, posting his first career goal at CSU (9/21) and assist at Green Bay (9/14).
• Senior midfielder
Louis Simon started in 15 games, adding three points with his first career goal in a Titan uniform in a 2-0 win over WSU (10/26) and an assist in a 2-2 draw vs CSU (9/21).
Holding Down the Back Line:
• The defense will be anchored by senior captain
Spencer Powe, who appeared in 14 games with seven starts and recorded his first career assist against RMU (11/1).
• Senior captain
John Nino defender, also returns after posting three points with a goal and an assist for the second consecutive season from his defensive position.
Between the Pipes:
• Redshirt junior
Viktor Sulc made seven starts last season, recording his first win in a Titan uniform in UDM's 2-1 mark over MKE (10/12) while posting a career-high five saves at Notre Dame (8/22).
• Redshirt junior
Quinn Tews returns after appearing in eight games with five starts, making 14 saves with a 2-3 record, which included a shutout win over WSU (10/26) and a 5-1 win over EIU (8/26).
Newcomers:
• Detroit Mercy has a diverse group of eight newcomers, which includes five transfers in
Mano Karjian (IU Indy),
John Palomino (Centre College),
Rex Pearce (Hartford Community College),
Evan Peleska (UMKC), and
Ryan Sommerfeld (Ohio Northern).
• UDM has three incoming freshmen in
Aidan Buff,
Lincoln Floyd, and
Tom Nkassa, who will look to make an immediate impact.
Smart Cookies - UDM Earns United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award with Third-Highest GPA in the Nation
• The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team continues to demonstrate the program's commitment to academic and athletic success by earning the United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award for the 2024-25 academic year. The men's team posted an impressive 3.67 overall GPA to qualify for the 11th time, earning the third-highest GPA among Division I men's soccer programs.
Big Shoes to Fill:
• The Titans will look to replace the offensive firepower of
Josh Copeland who was drafted by the Colorado Rapids with the 26th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 MLS SuperDraft, becoming the first student-athlete in program history to be drafted in the first round, and the second to be drafted, following Adam Bedell who was taken in the third round (45th pick overall) by the Columbus Crew in 2014.
• Copeland started in all 17 games and was a 2024 #HLMSOC All-League Third Team selection, finishing tied for the team lead in assists (5 – T-3rd HL), and tied for second in points (11) and goals (3).
Time to Prove Them Wrong:
• Detroit Mercy was picked to finish ninth with 32 points in the 2025 Under Armour #HLMSOC Preseason Poll.
• UDM secured a spot in the 2023 #HLMSOC Championships after being picked to finish last in the 2023 Under Armour Horizon League Men's Soccer Preseason Poll.